KISS ANNOUNCE “KISS ROCKS VEGAS” LAS VEGAS RESIDENCY STARTING NOVEMBER 5TH

KISS400 Rock ‘n’ roll legends KISS celebrate 40 years as music icons with their first-ever residency, KISS Rocks Vegas, at The Joint inside Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Las Vegas starting Wednesday, November 5th through Sunday, November 23rd. Show time is 8 p.m.

Concert Club presale: Mon July 14th at 10am PST to Thurs July 17th at 10pm.

“What happens in Vegas will not stay in Vegas, not if we have anything to do with it. We intend to blow the roof off the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino,” said Gene Simmons, founding member of KISS.

Four decades after beginning its exemplary journey as one of the leading rock ‘n’ roll bands in the world, KISS continues to make waves with one of the loudest, most over-the-top, non-stop parties at The Joint. Designed exclusively for The Joint in partnership with AEG Live, the chart-topping band will unleash its signature elaborate set designs, jam-packed set list, intense pyrotechnics and much more for nine of the biggest shows in KISS performance history.

“KISS Army, get ready! America’s most iconic band is coming to America’s most exciting city. Rock and Rock Hall of Famers KISS are bringing their show to Las Vegas for their first-ever residency. For 40 years, KISS has been putting on some of the most exciting shows in music and we finally got them where they should be – Las Vegas – at The Joint. We couldn’t be more excited to see what they’re gearing up for!” exclaimed Bobby Reynolds, vice president of booking for AEG Live Las Vegas.

KISS Rocks Vegas dates:

Wednesday, Nov. 5
Friday, Nov. 7
Saturday, Nov. 8
Wednesday, Nov. 12
Friday, Nov. 14
Saturday, Nov. 15
Wednesday, Nov. 19
Saturday, Nov. 22
Sunday, Nov. 23
*show time is 8 p.m.

Ticket prices for KISS Rocks Vegas start at $49.50 (plus applicable service fees) and go on sale on Friday, July 18 at 10 a.m. To purchase tickets or for more information, visit the Hard Rock Hotel box office, charge-by-phone at 1-888-9-AXS-TIX. VIP ticket and room and show packages are available at .

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source: kissonline.com

137 Responses

    1. Gee whiz David, you are so funny. Guess you haven’t noticed that everyone from Santana to Cooper to Elton to Robert Plant have played Vegas. I guess that they are all lounge acts. Clearly you’re showing your age and immaturity.

    2. Lol, I’m probably older than you. I first saw KISS live on the Love Gun tour at the Cow Palace in 1977 when I was in high school, so yeah thanks!

    3. I was at the same concert. Cheap Trick opened for KISS. Most of the people booed Cheap Trick. It seemed like they thought Cheap Trick was a punk rock band. It was a rocker crowd and they didn’t like Cheap Trick. Cheap Trick was great. I thought it was one of the best concerts I have ever attended. KISS was wicked cool back then. Hard rock played loud. They blew away everyone there. KISS rocked the CP that night.

  1. Looking forward to seeing them in St. Louis. I like Eddie, but I’m not a blind follower either. I dig KISS in the here and now as well as classic.

    1. Hey Jim, I am going to the St. Louis show too. I get it. They’ve sold 11,000 tickets so far. I agree with your comment.

  2. i have loved kiss since i was a kid, have tried with all my heart to support them by going to shows and buying the albums i really loved, i tried to understand paul and gene’s situation with ace and peter’s substance abuse issues, replacing them with tommy and eric, who i love as players ,{ but should have had their own identities-} plus the rnr hof nonsense- and i even kept an open mind with the old/new news of replacing all the members on a tv show- although that was really pushing my limits , this vegas news just pushed me over the cliff! jesus christ what the hell is wrong with these two guys! they have now officially done everything one could do to ruin the greatest band that ever was……..what a goddamn shame

    1. why would Kiss doing a 9 show residency in Vegas make you nuts, but all the other stuff hasn’t???? That makes no sense, it is the same band they are trekking around the world on tour, so if you like that you should like this…

  3. You know, they were only going to do the reunion tour in 1996. Wish they had kept their word and gone out on top. I no longer care about this company. I quit!

    1. Exactly! For every one fan that “quits” KISS, there are probably five more to take his/her place. Thanks for joining the conversation Paul’s Alter Ego, and for providing a little balance to this out of control current KISS bash fest. No offense to Eddie who is genuinely a KISS fan and is only interested in honest debate and conversation about KISS and other groups (I mean that–I’m not being sarcastic). I can appreciate and respect opposing views on this subject, but there is a lot of insults coming from the same people on this topic. Let them jump ship (figuratively of course)!

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